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Copper and I......

Will be in the Carolina's(somewhere along the North/South border) from the 18th to the 22nd of February and would like to train if anyone is interested. I do have a second young dog that I will be working as well.

Will be in the Carolina's(somewhere along the North/South border) from the 18th to the 22nd of February and would like to train if anyone is interested. I do have a second young dog that I will be working as well.

Van

Sweet! Spanky is jealous! She is digging bumpers out of snow... Who is the young dog? A Copper pup?

Judy , I just finished pushing snow for the 15th time this winter. The snow banks at the house are nearly as high as Katahdin, just a bump compared to Mckinley, but enough is enough. Can hardly wait to cross the bridge in Kittery.

If you have that much snow over there, I'll meet you on your way back and you can take my sleds back to Maine. They haven't been ridden since we moved from Maine in Oct, '03. Seems whereever they go....it stops snowing. So, If you want to make it stop snowing there, these sleds need to go with you.

heheheheeheh,

Ron

Don't take training sessions too lightly. And don't forget, after all, that they are training sessions for the handler as well as the dog.
-Charles Morgan On Retrievers

Van if you decide to take them you would not need to go south for training. The fields would be wind blown and clear to train. My neighbors should really pay me to keep them so they don't need to shovel and snow blow. I did enjoy the trail on the Sebasticook below my house back there.

Judy,

I would love to go for the winter fun in Minn but my boy Willy is away at school in Texas. Freighter and Belle would surely like to take a road trip but my job owns my life fight now which is why Willy is South for the winter (and maybe more)

Enjoy the trip South Van, Drive careful and buckle up. Bisquits to the dogs.

Don't take training sessions too lightly. And don't forget, after all, that they are training sessions for the handler as well as the dog.
-Charles Morgan On Retrievers